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Great day on the Patomac

Don't mean to be rude but "You Suck" and I'm very jealous.
Wish I was out on this gorgeous one of the last water days on the east.
Looks like a great time.
Did I mention by the way that you suck?
See ya when the ice melts.
By the way, in case I forgot to mention it , " You Suck".
Tasha too.
Also BTW- gotta get down boatin' around there with you. Would be new territory to us.
And in case I forgot to mention it..... You Suck.... and your ancestors and great ancestors too.
Don't mean to be offensive. Well, not too offensive.
Hope you had a great day.
 
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Cool pictures, all except for the last one. :poke:Did the camera break after taking the picture with that horrible squealers logo?
 
Don't mean to be rude but "You Suck" and I'm very jealous.
Wish I was out on this gorgeous one of the last water days on the east.
Looks like a great time.
Did I mention by the way that you suck?
See ya when the ice melts.
By the way, in case I forgot to mention it , " You Suck".
Tasha too.
Also BTW- gotta get down boatin' around there with you. Would be new territory to us.
And in case I forgot to mention it..... You Suck.... and your ancestors and great ancestors too.
Don't mean to be offensive. Well, not too offensive.
Hope you had a great day.

Well it seems there is only one proper comment here: Nana nana boo boo!
 
Very nice pics Chris. I think the Steelers shirt rocks. With the most Superbowl wins than any other franchise I would say he is a smart man. Boooya :banana::banana:
 
Great pics Chris. I am gonna have to do the Patomac one of these days, especially that area. Buzzard Point and Fort Lesley, correct?
 
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Great pics Chris. I am gonna have to do the Patomac one of these days, especially that area. Buzzard Point and Fort Lesley, correct?
Yes sir, you are absolutely correct. This is the National War Collage on Buzzard Point.

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But not to confuse some of the good folks that are not as familiar with the National Capital Region this is Fort Washington, it is located about 30 miles down the Potomac and was built to defend our Capital in 1809. Mount Vernon has a clear line of site to this fort.

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Very nice pics Chris! We were going to try to run down that direction when i was out there this fall but just didnt have the time. Took the lady down by car to see some sights. Hoping to make the run by boat someday soon! And this just makes me want to do it even more!!
 
Well.....since you asked.....

"Nitpicking is the act of removing nits (the eggs of lice, generally head lice) from the host's hair. As the nits are cemented to individual hairs, they cannot be removed with most lice combs and, before modern chemical methods were invented, the only options were to shave all the host's hair or to pick them free one by one.


As nitpicking inherently requires fastidious, meticulous attention to detail, the term has become appropriated to describe the practice of meticulously searching for minor, even trivial errors in detail (often referred to as "nits" as well), and then criticising them (see hypercriticism).

Nitpicking is also the act of being overly concerned about insignificant details."

Still wish you asked?
 
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